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Adamantane-like Cluster Complexes of Mixed-Valent Copper-Copper and Nickel-Copper Thiolates.

Research Abstract

Square-planar copper(II) and nickel(II) derivatives of the cis-dithiolate N2S2 ligand bis(N,N‘-2-mercapto-2-methylpropyl)-1,5-diazocyclooctane, (bme*daco)M, nucleate four CuICl moieties, forming MII2CuI4S4 clusters with unusual triply bridging thiolates, μ3-SR, in the topological form of adamantane. As determined by X-ray crystallography, the (bme*daco)M (M = Cu or Ni) metallothiolate serves as a bidentate ligand that bridges four CuI ions, utilizing all lone pairs on sulfurs. Further characterization by electrochemical and electronic spectral measurements suggests greater electron delocalization in the all-copper complex as compared to the NiCu heterometallic complex. Mass spectral data imply that the mixed-metal NiII2CuI4S4 is more stable toward CuCl loss than CuII2CuI4S4, a result that is corroborated by extraction of CuI by 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane in the latter but not the former.

Research Authors
M.L. Miller, S.A. Ibrahim, M.L. Golden, M.Y. Darensbourg
Research Department
Research Journal
Inorg.Chem
Research Member
Research Pages
pp 2999–3007
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 42 No. 9
Research Year
2003